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| Taking Advantage of Free Image Galleries |
Do you like taking family photos, creating artwork, or maybe you've created your own comic book superhero? In this article I hope to show you how a free online gallery can be of service to your personal internet needs.
There are way too many online galleries to cover them all so we'll just be covering a couple here that I am personally involved in.
Lots of families love to share family photos through emails, and having an account at a free gallery like the one available at posterlovers.com could make it much easier. After setting up an account, you can create an album or albums featuring your family members. Once you upload the images, all you have to do is point your friends and family to your online album by giving them the link where they can find all of your family photos. Posterlovers.com even has a option to send e-cards with your family photos or any of the publicly shared images in the entire gallery.
Private albums can only be viewed by you and those you allow to access them. You can invite friends and family to view your album by e-mailing them the link. The album will not be accessible by the main page.
As an artist you might want to create your own gallery to help promote your art work. In the posterlovers.com gallery you can even post a link in the comments section to your own personal website. If you have a free website, then posting your images at a free gallery might come in handy when trying to fit your website under space and bandwidth limits. You can never have too much publicity as artist. I do recommend that you place your name or a web address on each image. A lot of web surfers run through Yahoo or Google images sections looking for wallpaper and if your website information is listed on your image you are more likely to get a repeat visitor. Also in large call centers where computers abound, workers grab wallpaper desktops that can be seen by other workers passing by their neighbor's desk on their way to lunch. Every little bit helps.
I personally know of an artist who, by using online galleries to promote his work, was lucky enough to have his work on the cover of a magazine in his country.
Which brings me to my personal favorite attribute of online galleries especially the one at Superherouniverse.com. If you are a big comic book fan, and have ever thought of creating your own superhero, this might be at least one good place to post your work. There, others can rate and comment on your work. You can also give information underneath the image of your creation in the comments section. There is no better way to get the word out about a comic book hero than at a comic book community gallery.
Finally, uploading images to a free gallery is a win win situation for the user and the webmaster. The user gets a place to keep their images, and the webmaster gets free content. The user can post their images at message boards, which, for the most part, do not have the ability to accept uploads. Message board users tend to hotlink to images on the net. This term is used to describe using the physical link to an image from a particular website. This is ok if your image is on a free gallery, but if you are linking to images on random sites, then you are taking away the bandwidth of the webmaster without his or her permission. A lot of times webmasters will either delete or set their htaccess settings as to not permit their bandwidth to be used without their permission. Thus, you go back the next day to the same message board to find the image you posted is now no longer available.
Free galleries are just one more way to make your internet experience a little more fun and to help you reach out to others across the world.
For sci-fi and superhero art use superherouniverse.com/art/
for everything else including family photos and art go to www.posterlovers.com/gallery |
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